“We’re going to make sure we keep with our promise of reducing hydro rates by 12 per cent.”

In a statement from Hydro One, officials said they struck an agreement with the Government of Ontario on the transition. Schmidt will be leaving the company effective immediately.

“In connection with Mr. Schmidt’s retirement, he will receive amounts consistent with Hydro One’s retirement policies and his employment agreement as previously disclosed and will not be entitled to severance,” the statement said.

Schmidt earned a $6.2-million salary in 2017. The company’s annual shareholders report released on March 29 said he would be entitled to at least $10.7 million in severance if he were to be removed from his job by the board of directors.

Ontario NDP energy critic Peter Tabuns called on Ford to release full details on the transition deal with Schmidt and board members.

Wednesday’s statement said all of the current board members will resign and be replaced and that the transition should be finished by August 15.

The new board of directors will be tasked with hiring a new CEO.

Paul Dobson, who is currently Hydro One’s chief financial officer, was named acting CEO on Wednesday.